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- Lagomorpha is an order of placental mammals, comprising the hares, rabbits, and pikas. Members of this order are called lagomorphs. It currently comprises 93 extant species, which are grouped into 12 genera. Lagomorphs live on every major landmass and in a variety of habitats, especially forests, grasslands, shrublands, and rocky areas. They are generally small in size and come in two main groupings of body plans, the larger rabbit group and smaller pika group, ranging overall from the 11 cm (4 in) long Gansu pika to the 76 cm (30 in) long desert hare. The domestic rabbit subspecies of the European rabbit has been domesticated, resulting in a worldwide distribution. Lagomorpha is divided into two families: Leporidae, comprising the hares and rabbits; and Ochotonidae, or the pikas. The 64 extant species of Leporidae are divided into 11 genera, though the majority of the species are placed into Lepus (hares) and Sylvilagus (cottontail rabbits); the 29 extant species of Ochotonidae are grouped into a single genus, Ochotona. The exact organization of the species is not fixed, with many recent proposals made based on molecular phylogenetic analysis. No lagomorph species have recently gone extinct, though some species are endangered and the riverine rabbit is critically endangered. (en)
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- cottontail rabbit (en)
- hare (en)
- pika (en)
- red rock hare (en)
- striped rabbit (en)
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- Forest (en)
- Shrubland (en)
- Forest and grassland (en)
- Forest, savanna, shrubland, and grassland (en)
- Grassland and inland wetlands (en)
- Shrubland and desert (en)
- Desert, coastal marine, inland wetlands, forest, shrubland, rocky areas, savanna, caves, and grassland (en)
- Desert, inland wetlands, intertidal marine, forest, shrubland, rocky areas, savanna, and grassland (en)
- Desert, forest, shrubland, rocky areas, and grassland (en)
- Desert, grassland, shrubland, and rocky areas (en)
- Forest, savanna, and rocky areas (en)
- Forest, shrubland, and intertidal marine (en)
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- Grass (en)
- Grass, herbs, and shrubs (en)
- Shrubs as well as grass (en)
- Wide variety of plants (en)
- Grass as well as other plants (en)
- Grass, leaves, buds, bark, and roots (en)
- Grass, shrubs, forbs, and tubers (en)
- Herbs, shrubs, and acorns (en)
- Sagebrush, as well as grass and other plants (en)
- Various plants (en)
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- Brown hare (en)
- Brown and white rabbit (en)
- Brown rabbit (en)
- Drawing of brown hare (en)
- Gray and brown pika carrying flowers (en)
- Gray rabbit (en)
- Stuffed brown rabbit (en)
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- Central Africa (en)
- Himalayas (en)
- Southern Africa (en)
- North America and South America (en)
- Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America (en)
- Southern Mexico (en)
- Southern South America (en)
- Asia and western North America (en)
- Europe, southern South America, and Oceana (en)
- Southern tip of Japan (en)
- Sumatra and the Annamite Range in Laos and Vietnam (en)
- Western America (en)
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- File:Amami Rabbit area.png (en)
- File:Bunyoro Rabbit area.png (en)
- File:Hispid Hare area.png (en)
- File:Oryctolagus cuniculus distribution Map.png (en)
- File:Pygmy Rabbit area.png (en)
- File:Riverine Rabbit area.png (en)
- File:Romerolagus diazi distribution.svg (en)
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- long (en)
- long to long (en)
- long, plus tail (en)
- long, plus tail to long (en)
- long to long plus tail (en)
- long, plus tail to long plus tail (en)
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- (en)
- S. brasiliensis (en)
- L. americanus (en)
- L. europaeus (en)
- O. collaris (en)
- O. princeps (en)
- L. insularis (en)
- L. victoriae (en)
- S. palustris (en)
- L. capensis (en)
- L. sinensis (en)
- L. nigricollis (en)
- B. idahoensis (en)
- B. monticularis (en)
- C. hispidus (en)
- L. alleni (en)
- L. altamirae (en)
- L. arcticus (en)
- L. brachyurus (en)
- L. californicus (en)
- L. callotis (en)
- L. castroviejoi (en)
- L. comus (en)
- L. coreanus (en)
- L. corsicanus (en)
- L. fagani (en)
- L. flavigularis (en)
- L. granatensis (en)
- L. habessinicus (en)
- L. hainanus (en)
- L. mandshuricus (en)
- L. oiostolus (en)
- L. othus (en)
- L. peguensis (en)
- L. saxatilis (en)
- L. starcki (en)
- L. tibetanus (en)
- L. timidus (en)
- L. tolai (en)
- L. townsendii (en)
- L. yarkandensis (en)
- N. netscheri (en)
- N. timminsi (en)
- O. alpina (en)
- O. argentata (en)
- O. cansus (en)
- O. coreana (en)
- O. cuniculus (en)
- O. curzoniae (en)
- O. dauurica (en)
- O. erythrotis (en)
- O. flatcalvariam (en)
- O. forresti (en)
- O. gloveri (en)
- O. hoffmanni (en)
- O. huanglongensis (en)
- O. hyperborea (en)
- O. iliensis (en)
- O. koslowi (en)
- O. ladacensis (en)
- O. macrotis (en)
- O. mantchurica (en)
- O. nubrica (en)
- O. opaca (en)
- O. pallasi (en)
- O. pusilla (en)
- O. qionglaiensis (en)
- O. roylei (en)
- O. rufescens (en)
- O. rutila (en)
- O. sacraria (en)
- O. sikimaria (en)
- O. syrinx (en)
- O. thibetana (en)
- O. thomasi (en)
- O. turuchanensis (en)
- P. crassicaudatus (en)
- P. furnessi (en)
- P. marjorita (en)
- P. randensis (en)
- P. rupestris (en)
- P. saundersiae (en)
- R. diazi (en)
- S. andinus (en)
- S. apollinaris (en)
- S. aquaticus (en)
- S. audubonii (en)
- S. bachmani (en)
- S. cunicularius (en)
- S. daulensis (en)
- S. dicei (en)
- S. floridanus (en)
- S. fulvescens (en)
- S. gabbi (en)
- S. graysoni (en)
- S. holzneri (en)
- S. incitatus (en)
- S. insonus (en)
- S. nicefori (en)
- S. nuttallii (en)
- S. obscurus (en)
- S. parentum (en)
- S. salentus (en)
- S. sanctaemartae (en)
- S. surdaster (en)
- S. tapetillus (en)
- S. transitionalis (en)
- S. varynaensis (en)
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- Lagomorpha is an order of placental mammals, comprising the hares, rabbits, and pikas. Members of this order are called lagomorphs. It currently comprises 93 extant species, which are grouped into 12 genera. Lagomorphs live on every major landmass and in a variety of habitats, especially forests, grasslands, shrublands, and rocky areas. They are generally small in size and come in two main groupings of body plans, the larger rabbit group and smaller pika group, ranging overall from the 11 cm (4 in) long Gansu pika to the 76 cm (30 in) long desert hare. The domestic rabbit subspecies of the European rabbit has been domesticated, resulting in a worldwide distribution. (en)
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